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Although this whole article seems a bit trivial, the fact that the wiki main page tells people about the importance of oven stones ( fnord, which can be bought from professional distributers ) forces me to mention:
I have reason to believe that our ancestors preferred method to deal with recovery time was the use of water-filled pots ( available in any kitchen, even those without oven stones ), due to the recyclabitily of hot or warm or even completely cooled down water. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.0.90.193 (talk) 11:40, 15 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]